Troma Entertainment, Inc. is proud to release this proposed cover for “Sell Your Own Damn Movie!,” the sixth book from Lloyd Kaufman, Troma President and Creator of the Toxic Avenger! Published by Elsevier, the book draws on Lloyd Kaufman’s four decades of experience selling visionary “movies of the future.” We are shocked and dismayed that Elsevier has rejected yet another proposed cover, as we don’t see anything wrong with it! To learn more about Lloyd and his work, you can visit his official site here: www.lloydkaufman.com!

“The 12th Annual Tromadance Film Festival hit Asbury Park, New Jersey on April 22 and 23rd, 2011 and, for the second year since moving away from the Sundance Film Festival, there was plenty of incredible gross-out, hilarious, disgustingly amazing shorts, cartoons, and films for audiences to enjoy.” Click HERE to read full article…

“Since 1999, the TromaDance Film Festival has annually showcased truly independent cinema. Founded by Troma Entertainment, the festival was originally held in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, showing counter-programming at the same time as the Sundance Film Festival. In 2010, TromaDance relocated to Asbury Park, NJ. HorrorTalk’s ZigZag got a chance to sit down with Lloyd Kaufman, President of Troma Entertainment,” Click HERE for full article…

Troma Entertainment, Inc. is proud to unveil the poster for its upcoming Lloyd Kaufman/Michael Herz production “Fathers Day”, by Aston-6. The poster was created by Award-winning poster artist Thomas Hodge, aka “The Dude Designs“. FATHERS DAY hits theaters late this summer.

Because our fans asked for it, The Troma Team has worked very hard, with no pay, to create a Troma Channel for you! Please watch the TROMA CHANNEL on COMCAST. It is free. If enough people watch it, Comcast will expand it! Here is the map of where you can find Read more…

“A little background: Troma Entertainment is behind many of the films I had to trick video clerks into selling to me when I was under age. The Toxic Avenger, Class of Nuke ‘Em High and Surf Nazis Must Die are Troma films that many people in my generation had to see, and a lot of the appeal of their films is the feeling that you’re watching something you’re not supposed to. His influence also extends to some of the biggest names in the film biz. Take it from a guy who would know:” Click here to read more